The lotus that the lotus-eaters ate contained a type of drug. This made the three crew men who ate the lotus very contented, and forgetful of their home land. All three of them wanted to stay and eat lotus forever, and thus had to be dragged back to the ship by Odysseus. Odysseus saved them and they left; they didn't live there forever.
Metaphorically, the lotus represents a type of temptation to live the easy life and give up on the journey.
Odysseus saved them and they left. They didn't live there forever.
the lotus' was a type of drug and it made them feel very happy and they didn't want to leave the land of the lotus eaters because they were trapped
The lotus eaters did not kill Odysseus's men, but they did pose a significant threat to them. When Odysseus's crew encountered the lotus eaters, they consumed the intoxicating lotus flower, which caused them to forget their desire to return home. As a result, the men became lethargic and unwilling to continue their journey, effectively endangering their mission and lives. Odysseus had to intervene and bring them back to the ship to escape the influence of the lotus.
Odysseus and his crew stayed at the land of the Lotus Eaters for an unspecified but brief period. In Homer's "Odyssey," they encounter the Lotus Eaters, who offer them the intoxicating lotus plant, causing some crew members to forget their desire to return home. Odysseus ultimately has to intervene to drag them back to the ship to continue their journey, indicating that their stay was short but impactful.
Odysseus stops in the land of the lotus-eaters during his journey home as a result of being blown off course by a storm. The inhabitants, who consume the intoxicating lotus flower, offer Odysseus and his crew this plant, which causes them to forget their purpose and long for nothing but the lotus. This encounter highlights the dangers of temptation and distraction, as some of his men become so entranced that they lose their desire to return home. Ultimately, Odysseus must intervene to save them and continue their journey.
Odysseus and his crew encountered the land of the Lotus Eaters during their journey home after the Trojan War. They stopped there to rest and replenish their supplies, but the inhabitants, who consumed the intoxicating lotus flower, offered them a forgetful bliss that made them lose all desire to return home. Some of Odysseus's men succumbed to the allure of the lotus, prompting Odysseus to intervene and forcibly bring them back to the ship to continue their journey. This episode highlights the themes of temptation and the struggle to remain focused on one's goals.
Before drifting into the country of the lotus-eaters, Odysseus and his men encountered the land of the Cyclopes. They ventured into the cave of Polyphemus, a Cyclops who ended up trapping them inside and eating some of Odysseus' men. Odysseus then devised a plan to blind Polyphemus and escape, which ultimately led to further challenges on their journey back home to Ithaca.
the lotus was a plant that beared fruit which some of Odysseus's men ate Odysseus had to physically drag them back to the ship so acctually, he didnt kill the lotus, just helped his men get better after eating it.
The Lotus-Eaters were a group of people in Lydia (in Greek mythology) and once people entered their land, then they fed them lotus flowers in which they had a magic bean that made them forget their formal lives. This happened with Odysseus who lost some of his men there. Percy Jackson didn't eat a lotus flower in the book because they were probably mixed in with the cokes and such.
Odysseus and his crew stayed at the land of the Lotus Eaters for an unspecified but brief period. In Homer's "Odyssey," they encounter the Lotus Eaters, who offer them the intoxicating lotus plant, causing some crew members to forget their desire to return home. Odysseus ultimately has to intervene to drag them back to the ship to continue their journey, indicating that their stay was short but impactful.
The native lotus eaters happily gave some of the lotus to the three of Odysseus crew who were sent to explore the island. The natives are peaceful and do not attack Odysseus and his crew. They are eventually left behind on the island. The three members of Odysseus men who eat the lotus fall under the lotus' power, forgetting themselves and their home, and have to be dragged back to the ship against their will.
Before drifting into the country of the lotus-eaters, Odysseus and his men encountered the land of the Cyclopes. They ventured into the cave of Polyphemus, a Cyclops who ended up trapping them inside and eating some of Odysseus' men. Odysseus then devised a plan to blind Polyphemus and escape, which ultimately led to further challenges on their journey back home to Ithaca.
His men have eaten an addictive plant with drug-like effects which seduces the men to stay on the island of the Lotus-Eaters
This episode suggests that not all of the men may necessarily want to go home as badly as Odysseus does, and perhaps they would stay some where else if they were allowed.
There are reportedly around thirty-two thousand species of flowers in the country of China. Some of these flowers include : the peony, the plum blossom, the tea olive plant, and the lotus flower.
the locus eaters are islanders that are "addicted" to the locus plant that makes them forget their original mission, and become hypnotized in this world of theirs that makes them never want to leave. Answer 2: Sorry, the word is LOTUS eaters. what island was the LOTUS eaters found on?
He doesn't make it home because his shipmates decided to see what was in his sack that Aeolus gave him. It was the winds from every quarter except the West Wind which had been let free to take them home. All the winds came out and they were swept back to sea away from their home.
The lotus flower is also known as the water lily, sacred lotus, and Indian lotus.
There is speculation about what happened to her. Some believe she was stoned to death for killing Polymestor. Some believe Hecuba jumped off Odysseus' ship, and others think that she was turned into a dog.